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Fire Commission approves SFFD capital and IT budget submission, department requests roughly $98'$99 million over two years
Summary
The San Francisco Fire Commission voted to approve the department's FY2017-18 capital and information-technology budget submittal, which requests roughly $98'$99 million over two years for station repairs, electrical and HVAC upgrades, emergency generators and IT modernization; the department said it expects far less in actual allocations.
The San Francisco Fire Commission on Jan. 11 voted to approve the San Francisco Fire Department's capital and information-technology budget request for submission to city capital and IT review committees.
Deputy Director Mark Corso told commissioners the packet seeks funding for facility repairs and upgrades not covered by existing bond programs, including roof and envelope repairs, HVAC and boiler maintenance, apparatus bay doors, emergency generators, exhaust extractor systems, station electrical rewiring and site/sidewalk safety work. The request also includes three studies: a training-facility needs assessment, a…
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